Rare Book Division Missing Maps

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The following maps have recently been discovered as missing from the Rare Book Division of The New York Public Library. If you have any information about, or know the location of, any of these maps please notify Michael Inman, Curator of Rare Books, at michaelinman@nypl.org.

*KC 1666 (Brief description of the province of Carolina on the coasts of Floreda)

A brief description of the province of Carolina on the coasts of Floreda. And more perticularly of a new-plantation begun by the English at Cape-Feare, on that river now by them called Charles-river, the 29th of May. 1664.

Horne, Robert

London, Printed for R. Horne, 1666.

"Carolina described"

*KC 1672 (Lederer, J. Discoveries of John Lederer)

The discoveries of John Lederer, in three several marches from Virginia, to the west of Carolina, and other parts of the continent: begun in March 1669, and ended in September 1670. Together with a general map of the whole territory which he traversed. . . .

Lederer, John

London, Printed by J.C. for S. Heyrick, 1672.

"A map of the whole territory traversed by John Lederer in his three marches"

Historia Mvndi: Or Mercator's Atlas. Containing his Cosmographicall Description of the Fabricke and Figure of the World. Lately rectified in divers places, as also beautified and enlarged with new Mappes and Tables; By the ... industry of Ivdocvs Hondy. Englished by W.S.